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Report a Plumbing Repair Newham

Plumbing problem in your rented property in Newham? Under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, your landlord is legally responsible for maintaining pipes, drains, heating and sanitation — but you must report the problem in writing first. This guide explains exactly what to do, how long your landlord has to respond, and when you can call us directly for emergency work.

Postcodes: E6–7, E12–13, E15–16

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Report a Plumbing Repair in Newham — Local Context

Newham was transformed by the 2012 Olympics and continues to evolve rapidly, with major new-build developments alongside well-established East London communities in Stratford, East Ham, and Forest Gate. Our engineers respond to any emergency here within 30–45 minutes.

Local note: Olympic Park-era new-build developments use modern unvented cylinder systems.

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Postcodes: E6–7, E12–13, E15–16

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Why Report a Plumbing Repair Matters in Newham

Olympic Park-era new-build developments use modern unvented cylinder systems. Victorian properties in Green Street and Forest Gate have original lead service pipes from the street still in common use.

Housing stock: A mix of Victorian terraces in Forest Gate, 1960s–70s council estates near Stratford, and significant new-build development around the Olympic Park.

Population370,000
Response zoneEast London
PostcodesE6–7, E12–13, E15–16

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Common Questions — Report a Plumbing Repair in Newham

Who is responsible for plumbing repairs in my rented flat in Newham?
Under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, your landlord is responsible for maintaining the structure and exterior of the property, and all water, gas, electricity and sanitation installations — including pipes, drains, radiators and boilers. You are responsible for minor maintenance (unblocking sinks, replacing tap washers) and for any damage you cause. If you live in a housing association or council property in Newham, the same rules apply — your landlord is the housing association or council.
How long does my landlord have to fix a plumbing problem in Newham?
There is no single fixed time limit — the law requires repairs within a "reasonable time" depending on urgency. For emergencies in Newham (burst pipe, flooding, complete loss of hot water in winter, gas leak): 24 hours. For urgent repairs (no hot water, boiler breakdown, single blocked drain): typically 3–5 working days. For routine repairs (slow drain, dripping tap): typically 28 days. These are guidelines — a court would consider what a "reasonable landlord" would do given the severity of the problem.
What should I do if my landlord won't fix the plumbing in Newham?
First, report the problem in writing (email is fine — keep a record). If your landlord does not respond within a reasonable time, you can: (1) Contact Newham Council's Environmental Health team — they can issue a formal notice requiring repairs. (2) Apply to the First-tier Property Tribunal for an order to carry out works. (3) In some circumstances, carry out emergency repairs yourself and deduct the cost from rent — but get legal advice before doing this. Never withhold rent without legal advice — this creates a separate legal problem.

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